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[vsnet-alert 5433] (fwd) The Mass Function of XTE J1118+480
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 15:56:04 +0900 (JST)
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(fwd) The Mass Function of XTE J1118+480
Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 13:21:07 -0500
From: Jeff McClintock <jem@head-cfa.harvard.edu>
Subject: [vsnet-obs 31124] The Mass Function of XTE J1118+480
A short while ago we submitted the following report to the editor
of the IAU Circulars:
XTE J1118+480
J. McClintock, M. Garcia, P. Zhao, N. Caldwell, and E. Falco,
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, report: "Spectroscopic
observations of this X-ray nova with the new 6.5-m MMT on Dec. 1 & 4
show that it contains a black hole primary of at least 6 solar masses.
Our prior photometric observations using the FLWO 1.2-m telescope
showed that the X-ray nova was near its pre-outburst brightness (IAUC
7390) at V = 18.8 on Oct. 26. The quiescent state of the system was
confirmed on the nights of Nov. 30 & Dec. 1 by P. Garnavich who
observed a double-humped, ellipsoidal light curve using the VATT 1.8-m
(priv. comm.). Two MMT spectra were obtained on Dec. 1 and six
additional spectra were obtained on Dec. 4. As expected, the spectra
contain both broad Balmer emission lines and the numerous absorption
features characteristic of a late-type dwarf. Robust velocity
measurements were obtained by cross-correlating the individual spectra
(range 490-650 nm) against the spectra of several bright dwarfs
(K5-M2). The eight velocities provide good phase coverage and yield a
velocity amplitude of K = 709 +/- 11 km/s and an orbital period of P =
0.1700 +/- 0.0003 days (IAUC 7412,7418). The large value of the mass
function, f(M) = 6.3 +/- 0.3 solar masses, is rivaled only by that of
V404 Cyg. A time of maximum velocity occurred on 2000 Dec. 1.4725 +/-
0.0005 UT."
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